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Simplilearn: Project Life Cycle v/s Project Management Process, PMP Certification Preparation


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Transcript for Project Life Cycle v/s Project Management Process:

We have already explained you “The Project Lifecycle” in Lesson 2. Project Lifecycle basically tells what one needs to do to get the project work done and we also informed you that it’s different for different industries.
For example, in Software Industry, the typical Project Life Cycle is Requirement Analysisà Design à Codingà Testing à Installationà Operations and Support.
Whereas the Project Management Process are “What to do”, “to manage the Project”.
Now, managing the project is same across Industry. Let’s take an example of a Project Management Process, “Develop Schedule”. One needs to develop the project schedule, be it any Industry.
The Project Management Processes are divided into 5 process groups and these groups are:
Initiating Process Groups
Planning Process Groups
Executing Process Groups
Monitoring and Control Process Groups
Closing Process Groups
For small project, one might have to go through, from Initiating phase till the closing phase only once.
For bigger projects, however, the whole cycle may be repeated multiple times, whenever the project re-enters a new phase
Let’s look at graphically in the next slide to see how these processes are related.

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